The progress and history of the people in the new world are presented on the commemorative coins of the United States. The minting and collecting of commemorative coins goes all the way back to early Greece.
The Early U.S. Silver Commemorative series covers the various commemorative half dollars, the Lafayette Dollar, and the Isabella Quarter – all made from 1892 to 1954.
An Early Silver Commemorative set is extremely interesting and although a few rarities exist, the bulk of the collection is incredibly inexpensive!
Flashy white with peripheral gold tint.
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Sharply struck with attractive lustrous surfaces that display a touch of faint golden hue. Nearly mark-free and the eye appeal is exceptional.
Crisp white luster.
CAC. Blended. Silver-white and champagne hues.
Just over 50,000 coins minted but it is estimated that less than 5,000 coins sold to collectors and the rest were dumped into circulation. This example is gorgeous with vibrant lustrous surfaces that have a touch of toning mainly at the rim. The strike is even and sharp and there are no significant marks. Super quality!
Silver-white and champagne hues.
Cream-white luster.
Sharply struck with minimal marks and bright lustrous surfaces.
Vibrant satiny mint luster and well struck.
Crisp white luster and a sharp strike. Just 4,256 struck and the rarest classic commemorative in mint state.
Sharply struck with bright lustrous surfaces that have a faint champagne-golden hue.
Thick Planchet.